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There have been numerous reports of a fake update for Chrome for Android. A fake update for Android is not in itself very unusual or interesting, but this particular bit of malware is somewhat more insidious than most. The update, titled "Update_chrome.apk" requests administrative access to the device and then takes a page out of Zeus and other credential stealing malware and captures banking and personal information. When the user makes a purchase in the Google Play store the malware uses a very realistic looking payment page that captures a screenshot of any credit card information entered and sends it to Russian. The malware prevents its removal. At this point the only way to remove the malware is by returning the device to factory defaults, causing all user data to be lost.

This reiterates the usual methodology for software management on these devices. Always get your updates from reputable sources such as Google Play, and if you do need to install updates from a third party developer you need to validate the update before installation.

Yes, the report is true. Infact,there are plenty of such tricky updates for android devices which actually don't work.
One I recently found was [url=https://www.quora.com/What-can-I-do-to-hack-Snapchat-on-a-mobile-phone]Snapchat hack[/url]

Please check it and kindly leave your thoughts if it is a good tool to hack anyone's Snapchat account. Thank you.